The Charlie Daniels Patriot Awards are set to return, coinciding with a day that holds immense meaning in American history—the anniversary of September 11, 2001. This annual event, which honors individuals and groups that embody the mission of The Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project, focuses on uplifting those who have served the United States. The upcoming ceremony for 2024 will occur at the City Winery in Nashville and promise to recognize several prominent recipients of the Patriot Award, celebrating their contributions and sacrifices.
Among the awardees this year are notable figures including broadcaster Storme Warren, former New York Police Department (NYPD) commissioner Bernie Kerik, and Tom Higgins, who serves as the head of general services at Fiserv Incorporated in Milwaukee. Each of these individuals has made significant strides in supporting and honoring the nation’s heroes. The ceremony will also pay special homage to the Vigiano family from Long Island, New York, known for their remarkable legacy of public service and sacrifices made during the tragic events of 9/11. This three-generation family of first responders exemplifies the deep-rooted spirit of patriotism that the awards seek to commemorate.
At the heart of the Vigiano family’s story is John Vigiano, an FDNY firefighter whose dedication to service has left an indelible mark. He is the father of two sons, both of whom responded to the 9/11 attacks—John Jr. as a firefighter and Joseph as a police officer. Tragically, both sons perished in the line of duty that fateful day. David Corlew, the longtime manager of Charlie Daniels and the president of the Journey Home Project, praised the elder Vigiano as “one heroic son of a gun,” emphasizing the generational nature of their patriotism. His words capture the essence of a family’s commitment to service that has spanned decades.
Joseph Vigiano, who lost his life while on duty during the attacks, was a natural leader—a sentiment echoed by Corlew, who noted his innate heroism and the calling he felt to be among the first responders at the towers. As the Vigiano family prepares to be honored, Kathleen Vigiano, Joe’s widow, along with their sons, reflects on the emotional significance of this recognition. She expressed gratitude that their sacrifices are not forgotten, highlighting the importance of remembering the lives lost during that tragic chapter in American history.
Joseph Vigiano Jr., now an NYPD officer himself, humbly acknowledged the honor bestowed upon his family, stating that many others in their profession deserved recognition as well. His reflection on the camaraderie among first responders post-9/11 reveals the profound sense of community that emerged from grief. He conveyed a message of appreciation to fellow first responders, assuring them that their sacrifices remain etched in the hearts of families like his.
Adding depth to this poignant narrative, Kathleen shared her pride in her three sons, including John, who currently serves in the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in Hawaii. She emphasized the importance of their service and the recognition offered by the Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project. This acknowledgment of their dedication fosters a sense of belonging and valor, connecting their personal story to a broader national discourse on patriotism and sacrifice.
Historically, the Patriot Awards have occurred in October; however, this year’s alignment with September 11 serves as a meaningful tribute to all who have served and continue to serve. Corlew emphasized that this event could honor countless individuals whose deeds transcended standard human behavior in their efforts to care for and protect others during the tragedy. The ceremony will welcome several special guests, including military consultant Mark “Oz” Geist, renowned for his extraordinary acts during the Benghazi attack, and country music star Trace Adkins, who will likely enhance the celebratory atmosphere of the awards.
As this year’s Charlie Daniels Patriot Awards unfold at City Winery in Nashville, they stand as a testament not only to the remarkable individuals being honored but also as a collective remembrance of heroism, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to duty that 9/11 sowed into the fabric of American life. With the Vigiano family at the forefront, the awards will vividly illustrate the enduring legacy of service, encouraging all who attend to remember and honor the sacrifices made on that day and the continued efforts of first responders across the country.